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Proposals Funded/Grants Received
Following is a list of proposals that have been funded during the fiscal year (6/1/2003 through 5/31/2004).
Susan Allen-Gil, Department of Biology, received a grant from the Tri Beta Biological Society, entitled "Biology Honor Society Research Program." The amount of the award is $585. The budget period is from 8/03 through 5/04. Peter Bardaglio, Provost Office received a grant from the Tompkins Trust Company, entitled "Sustainability Summit 2004." The amount of the award is $2,000. The project period is from 4/04 through 5/04. Peter Bardaglio, Provost Office received a grant from the M&T Bank, entitled "Sustainability Summit 2004." The amount of the award is $1,000. The project period is from 4/04 through 5/04. Peter Bardaglio, Provost Office received a grant from the The CBORD Group, entitled "Sustainability Summit 2004." The amount of the award is $1,000. The project period is from 4/04 through 5/04. Peter Bardaglio, Provost Office received a grant from the Advest/ J S Barr, entitled "Sustainability Summit 2004." The amount of the award is $2,000. The project period is from 4/04 through 5/04. Peter Bardaglio, Provost Office received a grant from the Integrated Acquisition and Development Corporation, entitled "Sustainability Summit 2004." The amount of the award is $5,000. The project period is from 4/04 through 5/04. John Bonaguro, School of Health Sciences and Human Performance, received a grant from the Tompkins County Family Court, entitled "Ithaca Drug Treatment Court." The amount of the award is $5,000. The budget period is from 6/03 through 5/04. Marina Caillaud, Department of Biology, received a grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, entitled "The genetic and biochemical regulation of luteovirus transmission-Microsatellite markers for Schizaphis graminum." The amount of the award is $15,000. The budget period is from 9/03 through 8/05. Vicki Cameron, Department of Biology received a grant from the National Science Foundation, entitled "Effect of Amino Acid Substitutions on the Production, Localization, Processing, Stability and Function of Subunit II of Cytochrome c Oxidase in Yeast." The amount of the award is $68,154; the four-year total is $281,877. The budget period is from 4/04 through 3/04; the project period is from 4/03 through 3/07. Liz Chabot, Library received a grant from the South Central Regional Library Council, entitled "Library Acquisition." The amount of the award is $1,719. The project period is from 6/03 through 5/04. Alan Cohen, Department of Business received a grant from the Internal Revenue Service, entitled "Low Income Tax Clinic." The amount of the award is $6,448. The project period is from 1/04 through 12/04. Pablo Cohen, School of Music, received a grant from the D'Addario Foundation for the Performing Arts, entitled "2004 Winter Guitar Festival." The amount of the award is $1,500. The budget period is from 1/03 through 12/03. John Confer, Department of Biology, received a grant from the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, entitled "Analyses of the Nationally Unique, Stable Population of Golden-winged Warblers in Sterling Forest State Park, NY. " The amount of the award is $14,100. The budget period is from 6/03 through 5/04. Wanda Dann, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, received a subcontract from St. Joseph's University to perform activities related to a grant from the National Science Foundation entitled "JABRWOC--Java-based Animation: Building Virtual Worlds for Object-oriented Programming." The amount of the award is $19,041; the three-year total is $96,460. The budget period is from 9/03 through 8/04; the project period is from 9/03 through 8/06. Scott Hamula, Department of Television-Radio received a grant from the Direct Marketing Day Foundation, Inc., entitled "Direct Marketing Teaching Resources." The amount of the award is $2,000. The project period is from 7/03 through 12/03. Jeff Houck, Department of Physical Therapy, received a grant from The Whitaker Foundation, entitled "Motor Control Adaptations of Subjects that are ACL Deficient to Expected and Unexpected Cut Tasks." The amount of the award is $143,915. The budget period is from 9/03 through 8/05. Margaret Johnson, Library, received a grant from the State Education Department/Coordinated Collection Development Aid, entitled "Library Collection Aid." The amount of the award is $10,605. The budget period is from 7/03 through 6/04. Marilyn Kane, Department of Occupational Therapy received a grant from the American Occupational Therapy Association, entitled "Older Driver Educational Module for O.T. Academic Programs." The amount of the award is $10,000. The project period is from 1/04 through 5/06. Luke Keller, Department of Physics received a grant from the American Astronomical Society, entitled "Infrastructure for studies of planetary formation using the NASA Space Infrared Telescope Facility." The amount of the award is $4,500. The project period is from 1/04 through 8/04. John Krout, Gerontology Institute, received a grant from the Central New York Area Health Education Centers, entitled "Gerontology Training for Health Professionals and Paraprofessionals in Rural Central NY." The amount of the award is $6,000. The budget period is from 11/03 through 12/04. John Krout, Gerontology Institute, received a grant from the Central New York Area Health Education Centers, entitled "2004 Gerontology Conference and Workshop Support." The amount of the award is $2,000. The budget period is from 11/03 through 5/04. John Krout, Gerontology Institute received a subcontract from the University of Rochester to perform activities related to a grant from the Department of Health and Human Services entitled "Finger Lakes Geriatric Education Center." The amount of the subcontract is $52,270; the five-year total is $156,465. The budget period is from 7/03 through 6/04; the project period is from 7/00 through 6/05. Susannah Maxwell, Roy H. Park School of Communications received a grant from the Park Foundation, entitled "Park Scholars Class of 2009." The amount of the award is $3,245,524. The budget project period is from 8/05 through 5/09. Deborah Nawoczenski, Department of Physical Therapy, received a grant from the Department of Health and Human Services/Academic Research Enhancement Award, entitled "Kinematic Mechanisms of Shoulder Impingement in Spinal Cord Injury." The amount of the award is $166,404. The budget period is from 8/03 through 7/05. Nick Quarrier, Department of Physical Therapy received a grant from the National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences, Inc., entitled "The Relationship of Performance Anxiety and the Autonomic Nervous System to Music-Related Injuries." The amount of the award is $12,550. The project period is from 4/04 through 4/05. Nancy Rader, Department of Psychology, received a grant from the National Science Foundation, entitled "Bridging Mind and Body: An Integrative Laboratory for Psychology and Interdisciplinary Instruction." The amount of the award is $98,591. The budget period is from 8/03 through 7/06. Eric Robinson and Margaret Robinson, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, received year two of a two-year grant from the National Science Foundation, entitled "Advancing the Work of COMPASS: A Secondary Mathematics Implementation Project." The amount of the award is $1,700,000; the two-year total is $3,400,000. The budget period is from 9/03 through 8/04; the project period is from 9/02 through 8/04. Cynthia Scheibe, Center for Teacher Education, received a grant from the Park Foundation, entitled "Project Look Sharp." The amount of the award is $90,000. The budget period is from 7/03 through 5/06. Cynthia Scheibe, Center for Teacher Education, received a grant from an anonymous foundation, entitled "National Curriculum Kits on Media and Democracy." The amount of the award is $104,500. The budget period is from 10/03 through 10/05. Sharon Stansfield, Department of Math/Computer Science received a grant from the National Science Foundation, entitled "Research Experiences for Undergraduates in Virtual Reality, Visualization, and Imaging." The amount of the award is $55,201; the three-year total is $165,603. The budget period is from 4/04 through 3/05; the project period is from 4/04 through 3/07. Steve Siconolfi, School of Health Sciences and Human Performance, received a grant from the Department of Health and Human Services, entitled "MCH Interdisciplinary UAP Leadership Training in New York." The amount of the award is $25,739. The budget period is from 7/03 through 6/04. Susan Swensen, Department of Biology, received a grant from the NSF-CRUI, entitled "RUI: Collaborative: Evolution of host use by Blepharoneura (Diptera:Tephritidae) on Guraniinae (Cucurbitaceae) Plants." The amount of the award is $72,349. The budget period is from 10/03 through 9/05. Susan Swensen, Department of Biology received a supplement to her grant grant from the NSF-CRUI, entitled "RUI: Collaborative: Evolution of host use by Blepharoneura (Diptera:Tephritidae) on Guraniinae (Cucurbitaceae) Plants." The amount of the award is $13,953. The project period is from 3/04 through 9/05. Pat Tempesta, Teacher Education received a grant from the New York State subcontract with Frederick Douglass Academy, entitled "21st Century Learning Grant: English Curriculum for FDA." The amount of the award is $10,000. The project period is from 6/03 through 6/04. Fred Thomas, Department of Public Safety, received a grant from the Governor's Traffic Safety Committee, entitled "Buckle Up New York." The amount of the award is $2,589. The budget period is from 11/03 through 10/04. Scott Ulrich, Department of Chemistry, received a grant from the Research Corporation, entitled "Generation of Allele-Specific Histone Deacetylase Inhibitors." The amount of the award is $38,148. The budget period is from 1/04 through 12/05. Scott Ulrich, Department of Chemistry, received a grant from the American Chemical Society - Petroleum Research Fund, entitled "Determination of the Catalytic Mechanism of LuxS, a Bacterial Quorum-Sensing Enzyme." The amount of the award is $35,000. The budget period is from 8/03 through 8/05. Office of Financial Aid, received a grant from the Lotte Kaliski Foundation for Gifted Children for scholarship support. The amount of the award is $2,500. The budget period is from 8/03 through 7/04.
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